by Cindy Elwell | Oct 18, 2011 | Divorce Process, Emotional Effects of Divorce
Deciding whether or not to give up on a marriage is one of the most difficult decisions people may have to face in their lives. But it is something most married people have probably contemplated at one time or another. Between 40-50 percent of all first marriages...
by Cindy Elwell | Oct 13, 2011 | Divorce Process, Emotional Effects of Divorce
Once the decision to divorce has been made, sooner or later you and your spouse will need to come to an agreement on various issues. This is true no matter what method of divorce you use (litigated, mediated, collaborative divorce, etc.). You may wish that someone...
by Cindy Elwell | Oct 8, 2011 | Dealing with Divorce Lawyers, Emotional Effects of Divorce
Once the decision to divorce has been made, the decision about how to go through the divorce process needs to be addressed. One way is through mediation. Many of you may be asking, “What exactly is mediation?” What is mediation? Mediation is a conflict resolution...
by Cindy Elwell | Sep 29, 2011 | Emotional Effects of Divorce
Entertainment news was all a-buzz this past July with the announcement from Jennifer Lopez and Marc Anthony that their seven-year marriage is ending in divorce. But unlike the “typical” Hollywood break-up, with endless drama and rancor, the couple seems to be working...
by Cindy Elwell | Sep 13, 2011 | Dealing with Divorce Lawyers, Divorce Process, Emotional Effects of Divorce
Different ways to divorce Just as there are different types of divorce, there are also different ways to divorce. The two main ways are litigation and mediation. Litigated divorce requires both parties to hire divorce lawyers who will prepare the legal paperwork that...